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“Yes, it is true that the man spent Rs 11,000 to arrange feast for entering the temple. Our officers are investigating the matter,” superintendent of Police T Sreedhara told PTI on Saturday.
According to him, the incident came to light only on Friday and since then the temple management led by the priest raised an alarm and forced the man to organise the feast.
Sreedhara said a few months ago, a theft had taken place in the village and it was decided that no one should enter the temple except the priest.
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On September 14, he entered the temple ignoring the collective decision taken by the elders of the village.
Other police sources said eight people have been detained in this connection.
The incident was a stark reminder of the September 4 incident when a Dalit family belonging to the Chenna Dasar community was harassed and asked to pay Rs 25,000 as penalty after their two-year-old son entered the temple in Miyapur village under Kushatagi police station limits in Koppal.
Five people were arrested in connection with the incident and several awareness meetings were held to educate masses against the evil of caste based discrimination.